Integrate the bunk beds with a wardrobe and study table for a seamless and stylish look. You can also utilise the space below for storage or for a study. Double up the beds for a pair of sisters. Make the most of premium space in small rooms by building vertically using a bunk bed. A castle, a fortress, a tent in the wilds – set your imagination free Climbing To Success With Bunk Bedsīunk beds are immensely fun and great as a girl’s bedroom idea for small rooms. A simple hoop canopy suspended from the ceiling or a canvas tepee is the perfect setting for hours of fun and games. Help your daughter set the stage with her own private castle. Where Make-Believe Dreams Become A RealityĬhildren love playing dress up and make-believe games featuring princesses, adventurers and dodgy villains. Design a room for her where she can express herself, where she can dream of adventures and prepare to turn her dreams into reality. Time spent with her as she grows up is so special – and it sets the groundwork for the relationship that you will always share with her. More importantly that they chart their own unique path in life. We have such dreams for our daughters – that they find a fulfilling career, have the wisdom to make the right choices, find loving life partners, family and friends. They are a precious gift to be treasured. Overall the space feels more bright and fresh and serene.These design ideas for girls’ bedroom guaranteed to trigger creativity and turn dreams into realityĭaughters are made to be loved. She’s had this Fiddle Leaf Fig in front of her window for over a year and it loves the space, so it’s staying!! They add some texture without making the room feel dark. I asked Kate if she wanted new curtains and she said she still likes these, so I’m keeping them. It seems everything in Kate’s room is from IKEA, ha! Her light filtering black out shade is from IKEA as well as the sheer, flowy curtains. Kate is free to hang and decorate whatever she wants on the magnet space! Window Treatments The pink box hides ugly items like a computer mouse, calculator, etc. These add layering and texture and color and make the space feel alive!Įvery desk space needs a lamp! I tucked this small one from Homegoods in the back corner and she turns it on every time she sits here, day or night. It kind of serves as a shelf without having to hang anything else! Plants are one thing we have no shortage of around here! I shuffled some plants around, bought a new one, used some from her old space, and planted some of my propagated plants. If you know me at all, you know I’m crazy for plants! I’ve clearly rubbed off on Kate because she requested lots for her new room! This makes me happy! I figured the top of this corner desk would be a perfect place to add some greenery. We have never used those plastic roller pads under a desk, but IKEA sells those too. This desk is actually built and set up in our IKEA, so we made sure Kate could fit and the chair could fit easily. Kate used to have a pink desk chair, but we recently picked up this one for a more monochromatic look! Just FYI…the opening to the corner desk is not huge, so I would not recommend this desk for a taller/larger person. This desk is easy to personalize because it has a magnet board on the back! It feels like a built-in pin board and gives the space some personality! This desk has a hole in the back so the lamp and computer cords can drop through to be plugged in. This desk works perfectly in her small room! It does not have a lot of closed storage (one small pull out), so we bought plastic storage dividers from Target to fill with pens and scissors, etc. We snagged this corner desk in 2019, and luckily we had it because Kate schooled from home for most of 2020. In doing all of this, we had to switch her corner desk to the opposite side of the room. We needed to rearrange the layout of her room as well to accommodate a new queen bed (upgraded from a twin) and a new dresser. And white walls were also requested, which we just paid to have done, and I love it! The room feels bright and fresh now. She was requesting to get rid of all the saturated pink in her room. We are in the process of giving Kate, our 12 year old daughter, a little room upgrade! By the time she turns 13 in November, I’m hoping to have it all done.
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